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Dutilleux Au Gré Des Ondes pour Piano
Henri Dutilleux's (1916-2013) compositional style greatly reflected that of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Albert Roussel. Yet his unique, individual style did not go amiss, as in his Au Gré des Ondes, composed in 1946 and still performed to this day. Au Gré des Ondes, translating as Along the Waves, contains six movements, including an homage to Bach. Au Gré des Ondes reflects Dutilleux's style in its atonality and modality, use of pedal notes and subtle hints of the jazz style. As an unusual set of piano pieces, Dutilleux's compilation adds pleasant variety to the pianists' repertoire.
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Dutilleux Au Gré Des Ondes pour Piano
Dutilleux Au Gré Des Ondes pour Piano
Henri Dutilleux's (1916-2013) compositional style greatly reflected that of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Albert Roussel. Yet his unique, individual style did not go amiss, as in his Au Gré des Ondes, composed in 1946 and still performed to this day. Au Gré des Ondes, translating as Along the Waves, contains six movements, including an homage to Bach. Au Gré des Ondes reflects Dutilleux's style in its atonality and modality, use of pedal notes and subtle hints of the jazz style. As an unusual set of piano pieces, Dutilleux's compilation adds pleasant variety to the pianists' repertoire.
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Henri Dutilleux's (1916-2013) compositional style greatly reflected that of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Albert Roussel. Yet his unique, individual style did not go amiss, as in his Au Gré des Ondes, composed in 1946 and still performed to this day. Au Gré des Ondes, translating as Along the Waves, contains six movements, including an homage to Bach. Au Gré des Ondes reflects Dutilleux's style in its atonality and modality, use of pedal notes and subtle hints of the jazz style. As an unusual set of piano pieces, Dutilleux's compilation adds pleasant variety to the pianists' repertoire.















